Verizon’s Unlimited Data Plans Will Now Cost an Extra $20

Price hikes begin in November.

Customers still eligible for Verizon’s unlimited data plan will now have to pay $59.99 a month per line, according to The Verge.

Only a fraction of a percentage of the telecom giant’s customer base is grandfathered in for unlimited data, but for those who remain, the new $20 price increase is significant. Once you factor in additional charges for texting and phone calls, the monthly bill for one line can cost more than $120.

The price hike begins in November and affects people whose two-year contracts have run out—so now might be a good time to decide just how much you care about, say, streaming or sending video when you’re far from a WiFi hotspot.